5 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates the percentage of houses using different types of heating fuel according to the year of construction of the houses. Before 1905, the number of houses that use electricity was around 15%, slowly rose to 25% between year 1950 and 1969. It continued to rise steadily and reached 45% after 21 years. […]
The line graph illustrates home heating fuel choice according to the year the house was built. Overall, graph displays two main home heating fuel choices including electricity and natural gas. The percentage of houses constructed with heating fuel choice of electricity increased dramatically, while it decreased on natural gas. The percentage of houses built with […]
The line graph presents data on the utilization of two different heating fuels in houses categorized by the year they were constructed. Overall, natural gas is predominantly employed in older residences, whereas newer homes show a comparable reliance on both natural gas and electricity. The usage of natural gas for heating remained relatively constant from […]
The line graph shows the percentage of houses using two different types of heating fuel according to the year of construction of the houses. The information shows that electricity is more commonly used in older homes, while newer homes use natural gas at a similar rate as electricity. On the one hand, any more older […]
The line graph shows the percentage of houses using two different types of heating fuel according to the year of construction of the houses. The information shows that natural gas is more commonly used in older homes, while newer homes use natural gas at a similar rate as electricity. Many more older homes are heated […]
